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Traffic violations keep Manitoba RCMP busy

Summer has come to an end in our province and even though it appeared to go by quickly, RCMP officers were kept very busy ensuring the safety on Manitoba roads. From May 16 to Sept.

Summer has come to an end in our province and even though it appeared to go by quickly, RCMP officers were kept very busy ensuring the safety on Manitoba roads.

From May 16 to Sept. 1, Manitoba RCMP issued roughly 10,000 tickets for provincial traffic charges.

Roughly 6,300 of those tickets were issued for speeding offences alone, while several were issued for driving 50 km/h over the speed limit.

The RCMP also charged 489 individuals with Criminal Code impaired driving related charges and issued an additional 263 alcohol and drug related administrative suspensions, which vary in length from 24 hours for a first offence to 15 to 60 days for those with multiple offences.

Unfortunately, during that time frame, the RCMP responded to 28 fatal motor vehicle collisions which resulted in 30 deaths.

Although those numbers are down from the same period of time in 2013, (43 fatal motor vehicle collisions and 51 deaths), there is always room for improvement.

The RCMP is challenging the public for the fall season to drive within the speed limit, buckle up, drive sober and be aware of surroundings while behind the wheel.

– RCMP D Division

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